Radio: Casualties, Replacements

One of radio's best-laid plans for this war was to keep the radio
audience hep to devious military movements and tactics. NBC had
cornered General Hugh Johnson's spare time. CBS had Major R. Ernest
Dupuy, old New York Herald man, World War veteran, author (If War
Comes, with Major George Fielding Eliot), and West Point's public
relations officer. MBS got Major Kent C. Lambert from Fort Jay, onetime
exchange officer with the Polish Army. But last week, almost as soon as
war began, all three went out of action.